We're very happy to announce that our latest JCR impact factor is 2.7, making us a Q1 journal in Area Studies (3/176), IR (22/165) and Political Science (56/317). Thanks to our editorial board, authors, reviewers and readers for all that you do to help us!
New article: Bring them into the fold. Local actors and transnational governance of preventive counterterrorism in the European Union by @Inessomoanotandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Delighted that the article "NATO's reassurance and the willingness to defend one’s country: survey evidence from Latvia" co-authored by professor Inta Mieriņa and myself has been published in @European_Sec Here's the link: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
New OA article: NATO's reassurance and the willingness to defend one’s country: survey evidence from Latvia by @TomsRostoks & Inta Mierina: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
ALT Arutyunova, N., & Bocchese, M. (2024). From across the globe: understanding the motivations of pro-Ukraine foreign fighters. European Security, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/09662839.2024.2434701
ABSTRACT
To date, the most glaring gap in our understanding of the phenomenon of foreign fighters concerns the motivations that prompted – and continue to prompt – them to enlist in the Ukrainian International Legion (UIL) and other military units open to foreign recruits. In essence, why do they fight and risk dying for a foreign country? What drives people from different nations and walks of life to quit their jobs, leave their families behind, and embark on such a perilous endeavor? This article aims to address this gap by presenting the results of a new study, whose main contribution lies in its unparalleled access to primary sources. This study draws on 30 interviews, largely conducted between January and April 2023, either in person or online, with foreign fighters from 20 countries and
New article: From across the globe: understanding the motivations of pro-Ukraine foreign fighters by @Nairon27 and Marco Bocchese: tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1…
New OA Article: You’re projecting! Global Britain, European strategic autonomy and the discursive rescue of the internationalised state by Ben Martill & @AChryssogelostandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Our article analyses Moldova and Georgia’s hedging strategies against Russia and the West. We argue that while both countries seek to mitigate risks, their approaches differ significantly.
33(4) OA Transactional hedging versus value-based hedging: how small frontline states balance between European integration and Russian influence by @k_kakachia@B_Lebanidze & Slota Kakabadze; tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Vol 33(4) is out! Read our Special Section: New Political Agency in Eastern Europe: Coping With Russian Power guest edited by Fabienne Bossuyt and Andrey Makarychev. & NATO defence spending, Sweden & willingness to fight and arms and alliance politics: tandfonline.com/toc/feus20/3...
Happy to see our (with @jstauber01 ) paper in print.
We hope it will help to reinvigorate debates on pro and cons of All-volunteer vs. conscription based militaries (hopefully a timely issue amidst the current security challenges).
33(4) Spending on personnel or equipment: panel analysis of military expenditures in the NATO countries 2005–2019 by @Kofronjan & Jakub Stauber; tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Vol 33(4) is out! Read our Special Section: New Political Agency in Eastern Europe: Coping With Russian Power guest edited by Fabienne Bossuyt and Andrey Makarychev. & NATO defence spending, Sweden & willingness to fight and arms and alliance politics: tandfonline.com/toc/feus20/3...